Manchester United executives have held face-to-face talks with Ipswich Town striker Liam Delap after he was given permission by his club to travel to Manchester, according to The Athletic.
The Tractor Boys wanted the 22-year-old to get a firsthand sense of what a summer transfer move to the Old Trafford club would entail after his £30 million release clause became active following their relegation.
Man United will hope to convince Delap but are facing competition from others in the Premier League for his services.
The England youth international is expected to hold talks with his other suitors before making a decision, and the Red Devils are not closer to striking a deal.
Delap bagged 12 goals and two assists in 36 Premier League games for Ipswich this term, and the decision-makers at Man United have been impressed with his debut campaign in the English top-flight.
The Manchester City academy graduate was in the Championship last season on loan with Hull City, notching eight goals in 31 appearances having scored four times across 37 games for Preston North End and Stoke City in the division back in 2022-23.